BIOGRAPHY
Following his education at Madras College, St Andrews, Jack Morrocco started his art college study in Dundee shortly after his 17th birthday (the youngest in his academic year). He was selected to study at Hospitalfield House, Arbroath during the summer of 1973 where the visiting tutor was the renowned pop artist Peter Blake. He was awarded a post graduate year of study (highly commended) in 1975 as well as the Farquhar Reid Travelling Scholarship which was spent in Paris and Florence.
After College he worked for 5 years as a free-lance illustrator whilst also painting and exhibiting. As a result of the volume of illustration and graphic design work he was being asked to undertake, he set up an advertising, marketing and design consultancy in Dundee in 1980 which he ran until 1996, returning to painting full time in 1997.
Perhaps more than his immediate contemporaries Jack seems to have embraced the extraordinary variety of inspiration inherent within Scottish art and, whilst remaining true to a proud lineage, has developed a powerful and effective distillation of his own encompassing still life, figurative and landscape work. Whilst technique and application of paint may vary with subject, each work shares the mature handling and vibrant, sensuous palette so associated with the artist.
Jack now works from his studios in Fife and the South of France.
Born Edinburgh 1953
Studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art 1970-1974
and Post Graduate year 1975, Also studied at Hospitalfield House,
Arbroath under Peter Blake, summer 1973
Solo exhibitions
Henderson Gallery, Edinburgh
Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh
Rendezvous Gallery, Aberdeen
Edinburgh Gallery, Edinburgh
Leith Gallery, Edinburgh
Richmond Hill Gallery, London
Thompson’s Gallery, London
Eduardo Alessandro Gallery, Dundee
Solo Gallery, Edinburgh
Henshelwood Gallery, Newcastle
Broadway Modern, Cotswolds
Gatehouse Gallery, Glasgow
Group Exhibitions
Royal Scottish Academy
Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art
Richmond Hill Gallery, London
Ainscough Gallery, London
Thompson’s Galleries, London and Aldeburgh
Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Eton
Richard Hagen Galleries, Broadway
Red Rag Gallery, Stow
Manorhouse Gallery, Chipping Norton
Henshelwood Gallery, Newcastle
Walker Galleries, Harrogate and Manchester
Kranenburg Fine Art, Oban
Eduardo Alessandro Gallery, Dundee
Fraser Gallery, St Andrews
Lemond Gallery, Glasgow
Gullane Art Gallery, Gullane
Falle Fine Art, St Hellier, Jersey
Art Expo, New York
Forbes Gallery, New York
Galerie Azur, St Paul de Vence, France
Meridian Art, Agen, France